Τσάμπιονς Λιγκ 10/14 16:45 4 [2] Βέζπρεμ v ΡΚ Τσέλιε [8] W 39-24
Ουγγαρία - NB1 10/11 14:45 - [1] Βέζπρεμ v Μπαλατονφουρέντι KSE [9] W 38-11
Ουγγαρία - NB1 10/07 16:00 - Σεγκλέντ v Βέζπρεμ W 20-48
Τσάμπιονς Λιγκ 09/30 16:45 3 [6] HC Μότορ v Βέζπρεμ [2] W 34-37
Ουγγαρία - NB1 09/27 16:00 - [1] Βέζπρεμ v Οροσάζι ΦΚΣΕ [7] W 37-20
Τσάμπιονς Λιγκ 09/24 16:45 2 [4] Βέζπρεμ v ΡΚ Ζάγκρεμπ [7] W 37-25
Τσάμπιονς Λιγκ 09/16 18:45 1 [2] Ναντ v Βέζπρεμ [2] W 24-28
Ουγγαρία - NB1 09/13 16:00 - [2] Βέζπρεμ v Σεγκλέντ [10] W 34-19
Ουγγαρία - NB1 09/09 18:15 - [6] Βέσπρεμ - Φέλσοορς v Βέζπρεμ [1] W 21-37
SEHA Λιγκ 09/06 18:30 1 Βαρντάρ v Βέζπρεμ W 27-35
SEHA Λιγκ 09/04 16:00 2 [1] Βέζπρεμ v Μέσκοφ Μπρεστ [3] W 28-24
Ουγγαρία - NB1 09/02 16:00 - [1] Βέζπρεμ v Шургой КК [2] W 40-21
Φιλικά Συλλόγων 08/30 15:00 - Βέζπρεμ v THW Κίελο - View
Ουγγαρία - NB1 08/28 16:00 - Τέλεκομ Βεζπρέμ v Μπουντακαλάσζ W 35-24
Φιλικά Συλλόγων 08/21 16:00 - Βέζπρεμ v PGE Κίελτσε L 29-32
Φιλικά Συλλόγων 08/15 11:00 - Βέζπρεμ v Μπαλατονφουρέντι KSE D 25-25
Ουγγαρία - NB1 03/10 17:30 - [5] Ταταμπάνια v Βέζπρεμ [2] W 26-33
SEHA Λιγκ 03/08 12:00 3 [4] ΡΚ Βοϊβοντίνα v Βέζπρεμ [1] W 26-31
Ουγγαρία - NB1 03/04 17:00 - [5] Μπαλατονφουρέντι KSE v Βέζπρεμ [2] W 30-33
Τσάμπιονς Λιγκ 02/29 16:30 14 [8] HC Μότορ v Βέζπρεμ [2] W 22-32
Ουγγαρία - NB1 02/25 17:00 - [2] Βέζπρεμ v Μπουντακαλάσζ [13] W 35-23
Τσάμπιονς Λιγκ 02/23 16:00 12 [2] Βέζπρεμ v Μονπελιέ [4] W 24-23
Ουγγαρία - NB1 02/18 17:00 - [11] Mezokovesdi KC v Βέζπρεμ [2] W 26-46
Ουγγαρία - NB1 02/15 17:00 - [2] Βέζπρεμ v Οροσάζι ΦΚΣΕ [12] W 33-22
Τσάμπιονς Λιγκ 02/12 18:00 13 [1] THW Κίελο v Βέζπρεμ [2] L 29-28
Τσάμπιονς Λιγκ 02/08 15:00 11 [5] Πόρτο v Βέζπρεμ [2] W 24-31
Ουγγαρία - Κύπελλο 02/03 18:00 - Ταταμπάνια v Βέζπρεμ W 16-26
Ουγγαρία - NB1 01/31 17:30 - Vaci KSE v Βέζπρεμ W 26-39
Φιλικά Συλλόγων 01/21 18:00 - RK Σάμοτ Αραντζέλοβακ v Βέζπρεμ L 40-39
SEHA Λιγκ 12/14 19:45 8 [3] ΡΚ Ζάγκρεμπ v Βέζπρεμ [1] W 23-26

Wikipedia - Veszprém KC

Veszprém KC is a Hungarian professional handball club from Veszprém, that for sponsorship reasons is called Telekom Veszprém. Veszprém plays in the Hungarian Nemzeti Bajnokság I and are the most successful team in the country, having won the Hungarian Championship a record 27 times and the Hungarian Cup title a record 30 times. Veszprém has also won the regional SEHA League 4 times.

Veszprém are one of the three Hungarian clubs that have won a major European trophy, most recently in 2008, when they overcame Rhein-Neckar Löwen and were crowned as the EHF Cup Winner's Cup champions. They are yet to win the EHF Champions League, having been defeated in the final on four occasions.

The main sponsors of the club were the MKB Bank and the MVM Group. In the summer of 2015, the MKB Bank decided to quit sponsoring after a 10-year interval. Their main focus is now on the younger teams. Currently the main sponsor is Magyar Telekom.

History

In Veszprém there was a long tradition of handball, and in 1970 the Bakony Chemist TC women's team won the first championship among the rural ensembles. The sports club was founded in 1977 under the wing of the Veszprém County State Construction Company (VÁÉV) under the name Of Veszprém Builders, after a political decision was taken in the city, which urged the men's division of BVTC, which had been relegated from NB II, to be taken over by the VÁÉV.

In 1981, under the executive direction of Csaba Hajnal, the new team was promoted to the first division, where it finished each season with a medal; In the first season, he won a silver medal. Over the next three years, they won one silver and two bronze medals in the championship, two silver medals and one gold medal. In 1985 and 1986, the team won the championship.

Over the next four years, the team won only four silver medals (three times at the Rába ETO, 1990–1992 Bramac, Fotex until 2005, MKB until 2015, MVM until 2016, Telekom-backed team since 2016: since 1992, 23 seasons, 20 championship gold and 3 silver medals have been awarded to Veszprém. (Meanwhile, between May 2008 and October 2011, they did not lose a single league game.)

After the success in 1984, 3 Győr victories came, and from 1988 onwards, 19 cup victories in 24 years were added to the list of glory, the brightest result being four KEK finals (2 wins and 2 silver medals) and four EHF Champions League 2nd place.

Since July 2008, Veszprém Aréna has been the home ground for Telekom Veszprém, previously playing their matches in the 15th street hall.

In April 2020, fans voted for the All Star team in club history, which includes Árpád Sterbik, Gergő Iváncsik, Carlos Pérez, József Éles, László Nagy, Mirza Džomba and Andreas Nilsson.